@DaveyDelimbo Fascism is a catch-all term for nationalist authoritarian government that stands in opposition to international finance.
@DaveyDelimbo Everything ends up being authoritarian one way or another, it's just how overt it is with that. That's why we have laws after all. So Fascism is overtly authoritarian at least.
Communism is also overtly authoritarian, but seeks international control. That's why all of Europe and others had failed Communist revolutions in the 1920's.
Since those failed, they figured that a softer and harder to notice approach is better. That's what "Socialism" is used as. Which is why many people call it cultural marxism, and what things like Critical Theory (anti-whiteness) come from.
Of course the Communists and the cultural marxists are both funded by international financiers in order to get more control. Since they sit in the back, and are not involved directly with politics the public does not think they are being ruled by people with vast sums of undisclosed money, usually from banking families.
Communism is also overtly authoritarian, but seeks international control. That's why all of Europe and others had failed Communist revolutions in the 1920's.
Since those failed, they figured that a softer and harder to notice approach is better. That's what "Socialism" is used as. Which is why many people call it cultural marxism, and what things like Critical Theory (anti-whiteness) come from.
Of course the Communists and the cultural marxists are both funded by international financiers in order to get more control. Since they sit in the back, and are not involved directly with politics the public does not think they are being ruled by people with vast sums of undisclosed money, usually from banking families.
@DaveyDelimbo Well the original symbol of the fasces, the bundle of sticks and axe, was from Rome. Holding fasces meant you held the entire authority of Rome. The US even has the fasces in the Senate house, because the founding Americans were heavily inspired by Rome.
It simply means "One stick alone is weak, and together they are strong." along with the axe, which can still chop through a tree.
The word nation comes from Latin as well, and it means roughly the same as the Greek ethnos. Which is a people that share the same language, culture, and ancestry. It has since devolved into just meaning citizens of a country though.
It simply means "One stick alone is weak, and together they are strong." along with the axe, which can still chop through a tree.
The word nation comes from Latin as well, and it means roughly the same as the Greek ethnos. Which is a people that share the same language, culture, and ancestry. It has since devolved into just meaning citizens of a country though.

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@DaveyDelimbo No problem. I'd also suggest watching some videos by Asha Logos if you haven't before, he has a lot of great stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0bRfJSpq2M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0bRfJSpq2M